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  • Oct 20, 2024 | sonderbooks.com | Krystal Sutherland

    by Krystal Sutherland read by Kit Griffiths Review posted October 20, 2024 Listening Library, 2024. 13 hours, 7 minutes. Review written October 20, 2024, from a library eaudiobook. Starred Review First, fair warning: This book is much darker than the books I usually review, closer to horror than the cozy kind of fantasy I usually enjoy.

  • Mar 25, 2024 | readings.com.au | Krystal Sutherland

    The Last Bloodcarver by Vanessa LeScience meets fantasy, with steampunk stylings and Vietnamese cultural in this incredible debut. When Nhika is caught using her bloodcarving abilities during a sham medical appointment, she's captured by underground thugs and sold to an aristocratic family to heal the last witness of their father's murder. When Nhika meets an alluring yet entitled physician's aide, Ven Kochin, she's forced to question the true intent behind this murder.

  • Feb 22, 2024 | washingtonindependentreviewofbooks.com | Krystal Sutherland

    On New Year’s Day, I woke up refreshed (having not drunk the night before) and full of energy to spend on the first day of 2024. What did I choose to do? Watch all nine episodes of “The Power.”Based on Naomi Alderman’s 2016 novel of the same name, the series follows women around the world as their bodies develop a latent organ — the skein — that gives them the power to conduct electricity.

  • Feb 19, 2024 | neverjudgeabookbyitscover.co.uk | Krystal Sutherland |Hannah Kaner

    Hello my lovely readers. It’s been a busy month and I haven’t blogged as much so I have some reviews to catch up on. These two books were from the end of January/beginning of Feb. So let’t catch up on what I’ve been reading. Let me know if you have read these in the comments. The Invocations by Krystal Sutherland Published by Hot Key Books on January 30, 2024 Genres: Fantasy & Magic, Feminism, LGBTQ+ Amazon | Waterstones Goodreads FIVE WOMEN ARE DEAD.

  • Feb 15, 2024 | boisestatepublicradio.org | Krystal Sutherland

    A girl walks home alone at night. Anything could happen to her in the shadows. And terrible things have happened to girls like her before. She considers her options before continuing on into the dark. That’s the evocative opening scene of Krystal Sutherland’s new novel “The Invocations.” To most women, the image of a girl alone at night is both terrifying and utterly familiar. To Sutherland, it was the perfect place to begin the story.

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